The framers themselves under stood and said that those two things are intention with one another. If you want more capitalist investment and wealth, which may benefit quite a few people, but is definitely going to accrue mostly to the wealthy few,. You're going to need to constrain democracy. With that understanding in mind, it makes a lot of things make a whole lot of sense. So, chenge, how about you? What's the key lesson or two for you? Well, one of the reasons that podcasts like this are experiencing a resurgence at the same time that people are in the streets because i think people want real explanations of how we got here.
What will it take to make the United States a more fully-functioning democracy, and how can we, as citizens, bring about that change?
By host and producer John Biewen, with series collaborator Chenjerai Kumanyika. Interviews with Michael Waldman, Jennifer Cohn, and Sanford Levinson.
The series editor is Loretta Williams. Music by Algiers, John Erik Kaada, Eric Neveux, and Lucas Biewen. Music consulting and production help from Joe Augustine of Narrative Music.